clear separation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclearandseparation
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clear
adjective
uk/klɪər/us/klɪr/
easy to understand, hear, read, ...
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separation
noun
uk/ˌsep.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌsep.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
a situation in which two or more people or things ...
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(Definition ofclearandseparationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofclear separation
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There is aclearseparationbetween vehicular and pedestrian movement.
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There is noclearseparationbetween the mesoscale and the macroscale.
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The data model is built around aclearseparationof structure and content.
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This permits aclearseparationbetween the code of the interface and the code of the application.
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These households were both units of political power and units of intimacy, with noclearseparationbetween the spheres.
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Axis 2 represented the vertical stratification, with aclearseparationbetween the species captured at canopy and understorey points.
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This implies a veryclearseparationbetween factors affecting the seed dormancy status and factors affecting embryo growth.
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The designer should adopt policies that allow aclearseparationbetween the components as such and their patterns of interaction.
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In the process, boundaries are drawn - identities and positions are allocated - and an apparentlyclearseparationis affirmed.
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Will it bring about the unmistakeablyclearseparationof powers?
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It is important that there should be aclearseparation.
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It should come as no surprise that in this respect aclearseparationhas arisen with the new management of natural landscapes.
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Modularisation imposes aclearseparationbetween the activities performed by each module with evident benefits on reusability (modules are loosely coupled among them).
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The internal and external validity of these profiles was very favorable, suggesting homogeneous within-cluster membership andclearseparationamong the six core profiles.
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The former would have givenclearseparationbetween sound elements made by the live ensemble and those reproduced over single loudspeakers.
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This technique improves maintainability, as well as providing aclearseparationof the different types of knowledge needed to solve configuration problems.
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Again, due to our modifications of the standard theory, we have aclearseparationbetween the communication function and the communication operator.
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There is noclearseparationbetween subject and object, and the sensual and sensory experience that the event creates is more important than the interpretation.
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Although there is noclearseparationbetween flat and bushy cells the cluster of the larger dendritic fields is mostly associated with flat cells.
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The data model is built around aclearseparationof the structure of annotations and their content, that is, the linguistic information the annotation provides.
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The internal and external validity of the resulting profiles was favorable, suggesting homogeneous within-cluster membership andclearseparationamong the six core profiles.
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Paradoxically, therefore, by allowing the grammar to include links to social categories we allow aclearseparationof the language-internal patterns from social links.
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First, the coding system utilized did not allow for theclearseparationof maternal representations from the variables composited to reflect self-representations.
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Some families were subdivided into subfamilies or tribes because of distinct morphological differences,clearseparationin trophic groups or because of their apparency and high species richness.
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